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Alexander
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| Features:
Alexander the Great |
| Region:
Greek Asia |
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| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
14k/Silver |
| Reverse:
Zeus |
| Denomination:
Drachm |
| Date:
336 - 323 BC |
| Stones:
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| Reference
#: SMINDR19-C |
| Price:
$ 1,295 (USD) |
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The
Ultimate Greek Coin
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The
designs on coins are often laden with symbolism. Kings,
queens and presidents have used them to express ideas or
to display their own likeness. The ancient Greeks were notorious
for their love of symbolism, and on this coin of the legendary
Greek king and conqueror, 'Alexander the Great,' we find
some of the best ever produced, as he portrays himself as
the Greeks' greatest warrior/god, Hercules. The front of
this coin shows the Greek hero Herakles, who is better known
by the name Hercules, which the Romans gave him.
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more.
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Alexander
as Hercules
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| Features:
Alexander the Great |
| Region:
Greek Asia |
| Mint:
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| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
14k/Silver |
| Reverse:
Zeus |
| Denomination:
Drachm |
| Date:
336 - 323 BC |
| Stones:
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| Reference
#: SMINDR19-D |
| Price:
$ 1,295 (USD) |
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The
Ultimate Greek Coin
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The
designs on coins are often laden with symbolism. Kings,
queens and presidents have used them to express ideas or
to display their own likeness. The ancient Greeks were notorious
for their love of symbolism, and on this coin of the legendary
Greek king and conqueror, 'Alexander the Great,' we find
some of the best ever produced, as he portrays himself as
the Greeks' greatest warrior/god, Hercules. The front of
this coin shows the Greek hero Herakles, who is better known
by the name Hercules, which the Romans gave him.
read
more.
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Scroll
Down For Additional Designs |
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Alexander
as Hercules
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| Features:
Alexander the Great |
| Region:
Greek Asia |
| Mint:
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| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
14k/Silver |
| Reverse:
Zeus |
| Denomination:
Drachm |
| Date:
336 - 323 BC |
| Stones:
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| Reference
#: SMINDR19-B |
| Price:
$ 1,295 (USD) |
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The
Ultimate Greek Coin
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The
designs on coins are often laden with symbolism. Kings,
queens and presidents have used them to express ideas or
to display their own likeness. The ancient Greeks were notorious
for their love of symbolism, and on this coin of the legendary
Greek king and conqueror, 'Alexander the Great,' we find
some of the best ever produced, as he portrays himself as
the Greeks' greatest warrior/god, Hercules. The front of
this coin shows the Greek hero Herakles, who is better known
by the name Hercules, which the Romans gave him.
read
more.
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Scroll
Down For Additional Designs |
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The
Lion Coin of Thrace
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| Features:
Lion of Thrace |
| Region:
Thrace |
| Mint:
Cherronesos |
| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
14k / Silver |
| Reverse:
Incuse Square |
| Denomination:
Hemidrachm |
| Date:
400 - 350 BC |
| Stones:
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| Reference
#: SMINDR28-3 |
| Price:
$ 995 (USD) |
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The
Lion Coins of Thrace
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Although
not indigenous to Greek lands, the lion was still a popular
beast renowned for its power and hunting prowess. The lion
had been depicted in Greek and asiatic art for centuries
before coinage was invented, and was especially prized by
the Romans who used them in the Gladiatorial Games they
held in the Colosseum. read
more.
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The
Lion Coin of Thrace
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| Features:
Lion of Thrace |
| Region:
Thrace |
| Mint:
Cherronesos |
| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
14k / Silver |
| Reverse:
Incuse Square |
| Denomination:
Hemidrachm |
| Date:
400 - 350 BC |
| Stones:
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| Reference
#: SMINDR28-1 |
| Price:
$ 995 (USD) |
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The
Lion Coins of Thrace
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Although
not indigenous to Greek lands, the lion was still a popular
beast renowned for its power and hunting prowess. The lion
had been depicted in Greek and asiatic art for centuries
before coinage was invented, and was especially prized by
the Romans who used them in the Gladiatorial Games they
held in the Colosseum. read
more.
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Scroll
Down For Additional Designs |
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The
Lion Coin of Thrace
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| Features:
Lion of Thrace |
| Region:
Thrace |
| Mint:
Cherronesos |
| Materials:
Silver Coin |
| Framing:
14k / Silver |
| Reverse:
Incuse Square |
| Denomination:
Hemidrachm |
| Date:
400 - 350 BC |
| Stones:
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| Reference
#: SMINDR28-2 |
| Price:
$ 995 (USD) |
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The
Lion Coins of Thrace
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Although
not indigenous to Greek lands, the lion was still a popular
beast renowned for its power and hunting prowess. The lion
had been depicted in Greek and asiatic art for centuries
before coinage was invented, and was especially prized by
the Romans who used them in the Gladiatorial Games they
held in the Colosseum. read
more.
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